Greek-Operated Air Defence System Shoots Down Iranian Missiles Over Saudi

ATHENS, March 19 (Reuters) – An ⁠air ⁠defence system operated ⁠by Greek military personnel in Saudi Arabia intercepted ​two ballistic missiles launched from Iran on Thursday, Greece’s defence ‌minister said.

Nikos Dendias said ‌a Greek-operated Patriot air defence system had intercepted Iranian ⁠missiles ⁠targeting oil refineries in Saudi Arabia, without specifying where in ​the kingdom.

“The protection of refineries and oil units is of great importance,” he said in a televised statement.

Greece has deployed ​a U.S.-made Patriot air defense battery, operated by Greek personnel, ⁠in Saudi ⁠Arabia since 2021 ⁠under ​an agreement to help protect the kingdom’s energy infrastructure.

Thursday’s interception was ​the first time ⁠that Greek personnel had operated the system, a Greek defence ministry official told Reuters.

Other outside states have also offered assistance in defending the Gulf against Iranian attacks launched ⁠in response to U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran that began on February ⁠28.

France has assisted the United Arab Emirates in defending against Iranian attacks, under a longstanding defence agreement between the two countries. Australia has also said it would send a surveillance aircraft and missiles to help bolster UAE defences.

Earlier on Thursday, Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry said that a ballistic missile targeting the Red ⁠Sea port city of Yanbu, where there is an oil refinery, had been intercepted.

It was unclear whether the missile was one of those intercepted by the ​Greek-operated system.

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas, writing by Alexander ​Cornwell; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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